Monthly Archives: May 2015

Our Women, Our Mothers, Our Daughters

Happy Mother’s Day, to mothers around me, to mothers who went before me, and to mothers who will follow me. Today I am thinking about my ancestral mothers.  The direction they faced influenced the direction I face.  I am grateful … Continue reading

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I am not a “Digital Native.” I am a “Digital Immigrant.”

Tonight at my Book Club, I mentioned a very interesting term I heard on the radio yesterday as I headed to buy some fabric.  They were talking about how older people who are not “digital natives” are often discriminated against when … Continue reading

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Today is My Day

Many many years ago, my mother told me how she once picked a day and  every year on that day, she wrote down where she was and what she was doing at 10:00 a.m.  That intrigued my young mind.  Although … Continue reading

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The End of an Era: John says Farewell to BYU

Friday was John’s last official day at BYU.  I took this photo of him there, at his desk at the end of the day.  In 1996 John decided to leave the corporate world for something different.  He offered his services … Continue reading

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